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Prosecutor: New Jersey man charged after fatally stabbing brother following argument
A New Jersey man is accused of fatally stabbing his own brother with a knife last weekend following an argument at a family residence. According to the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office, Carl Agyemang, 26, has been charged with first-degree murder and weapons offenses following the death of his brother, Floyd Agyemang, 23.
Despite Financial Woes, SEPTA Plans to Expand Its Regional Rail Service Next Month
Despite a mounting budget crisis, SEPTA plans to increase its Regional Rail service next month by adding 123 trains to the schedule. Despite a mounting budget crisis, SEPTA plans on increasing its Regional Rail service next month, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The agency will add 123...
Oklahoma vs. Temple updates: Live NCAA Football game scores, results for Friday
Oklahoma is on the board, but we're still waiting on Temple to respond. Oklahoma has a bit of a cushion as they currently lead Temple 27-0. If Oklahoma keeps playing like this they'll be starting off their season with a 'W'. On the other hand, Temple will be starting their season off on the wrong foot unless they turn things around.
Millville’s Lotzeir Brooks breaks NJ Receiving Touchdown Record
A bit of history was made on Friday Night in Egg Harbor Township in the Battle at the Beach game between Millville and Holy Spirit. The history happened when Millville wide receiver Lotzeir Books set a New Jersey state record for touchdown receptions in a career during the Thunder Bolts 35-0 win over the Spartans.
WSFS Bank Donates $50,000 to Nonprofit Organizing 250th Birthday Celebrations for Navy, Marine Corps
From left: Homecoming 250 Vice President Monica Hallman and President George Leone; Rodger Levenson, CEO of WSFS Bank; and Steve Klammer, Senior Vice President and Wealth Advisor at Bryn Mawr Trust. WSFS Bank has donated $50,000 to Homecoming 250 Navy Marine Corps, a nonprofit organizing 250th birthday celebrations for the...
Why your young driver may be better off in NJ than elsewhere
⚫ A new report ranks the best and worst states for teen drivers. ⚫ NJ gets credit for having "strict driving laws" ⚫ A law taking effect in 2025 will add a major requirement for new drivers. New Jersey gets some praise in a report released Tuesday on young drivers.
#1 farmers market in NJ will host Tomato Day this weekend
MOORESTOWN — New Jersey’s No. 1 farmers’ market, according to an annual poll conducted by the American Farmland Trust, will be celebrating one of the Garden State’s favorite foods this weekend. Tomato Day at the Burlington County Farmers Market in Moorestown will be held on Aug....
WHRHS Football: Watchung Hills Tops Moorestown in 2024 Season Opener
MOORESTOWN, NJ — Watchung Hills football opened the 2024 season with a 31-7 win at Moorestown. Mason Kelly threw two touchdown passes, including a 15-yarder to Jake Arakelian, and a 56-yard scoring pass to cousin Brayden Kelly. Lucas Garcia and Arakelian each ran for a touchdown, and Byron McCann hit a 25-yard field goal and made all four of his PAT kicks.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Moorestown’s score came from Luke Dengler’s 93 yard kickoff return for a touchdown. Watchung Hills next plays at Woodbridge on Friday at 6 pm. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
NJ trails legal cannabis states when it comes to this missing piece
TRENTON — Over two years since recreational use sales launched, New Jersey is nearly alone as a state to legalize marijuana while not allowing any home cultivation, in any case. As of August 2024, there were 24 states that have legalized recreational cannabis. Personal cultivation was also allowed in...
FOOTBALL: Timber Creek hangs to beat Pleasantville in season opener
SICKLERVILLE — The Timber Creek High football team needed one first down to ice a victory over visiting Pleasantville in the season opener on Thursday night, and the Chargers got it via a Greyhounds penalty. That play was emblematic of Timber Creek’s 21-14 win over Pleasantville, as both teams...
Holy Family University Receives $1.2 Million Noyce Grant to Train Future STEM Educators
Holy Family University has been awarded a $1.2 million Noyce Grant to support its new STEM Futures Program, an initiative designed to train the next generation of STEM educators. The program specifically targets undergraduate students majoring in biochemistry, math, neuroscience, and biology, including all biology tracks, with the goal of...
Oklahoma Football: Brent Venables Applauds Stellar Performance From Defense in 2024 Season Debut; ‘Coach Alley Got Game Ball In His Debut’
The Oklahoma football program dominated during their season opener on Friday, besting the Temple Owls 51-3. Despite the score, Oklahoma presented lackluster moments on offense, struggling with drops from receivers and allowing an uncharacteristic amount of sacks. However, while the offense had stretches of mediocracy, the defense posted an elite performance, holding Temple to just 197 yards of offense.
Arnold throws 4 TD passes -- 3 to newcomer Burks -- to help No. 16 Oklahoma rout Temple 51-3
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Jackson Arnold threw four touchdown passes — three to newcomer Deion Burks — and No. 16 Oklahoma routed Temple 51-3 on Friday night in the season opener for both teams. Oklahoma forced six turnovers and held Temple to 197 yards in its first game as a member of the Southeastern Conference. The Sooners joined the league this summer after a long run in the Big 12. Arnold, a sophomore, completed 17 of 25 passes for 141 yards in his first career victory as a starting quarterback for the Sooners. Oklahoma coach Brent Venables noted that four of the eight incomplete passes were drops. “We thought Jackson played really efficiently,” Venables said.
Wanted: Suspect for Residential Burglary in the 14th District [VIDEO]
The PPD Northwest Detective Division is attempting to identify the individual responsible for this residential burglary. On August 22, 2024, at 11:38 am at 7xx E. Phil Ellena St the complainant reported his home was burglarized by an unknown black male. The complainant reported while he was at work his...
$10,000+ in jewelry stolen from NJ mall business
JERSEY CITY — The owner of a New Jersey mall jewelry kiosk is looking for answers after being a victim of a midday robbery. The owner took a break in his Hudson Mall kiosk around 2 p.m. yesterday — that’s when someone wreaked the business’ glass display, according to News 12 New Jersey. The owner says $12,000 to $15,000 in inventory is lost.
Hitting the Jersey shore this weekend? EEE, West Nile found in NJ. How to stay safe
A New Jersey township issued an advisory earlier this month after mosquitoes there tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis virus, a rare but potentially fatal mosquito-borne virus. Rockaway in Morris County was then sprayed in the area where the infected mosquitoes were identified, a township official said. It was one...
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